This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated authors' publishing behaviours, attitudes, concerns, and their awareness and use of their institutional repository (IR), Cranfield QUEprints. The findings suggest that despite a reasonable amount of advocacy many authors had not heard of QUEprints and were not aware of its purpose. Once explained, all authors saw at least one benefit to depositing a copy of their work to QUEprints, but many were unsure how to deposit, preferring to depend on the Library to do the work. The authors voiced few concerns or conditions regarding the inclusion of their work in QUEprints, but felt that it would be an extra, inconvenient step in their workload. This...
One of the recent resources used at university libraries is institutional repositories (IRs) which h...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated...
Each educational institution will define which their potential authors are, depending on the documen...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) are predicated on contributions by members of a university communit...
The attitudes and behaviours of academics from different disciplines towards depositing their work i...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons for the low deposit levels of peerreviewed, o...
This paper presents the issues and challenges faced by a university library in encouraging academics...
Version of article published in New Review of Academic LibrarianshipPromoting an institutional repos...
The popularity of ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates that scholars want to share their work, ye...
In June 2005, I was appointed as a Support Services Librarian at Loughborough University with specif...
One of the recent resources used at university libraries is institutional repositories (IRs) which h...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated...
Each educational institution will define which their potential authors are, depending on the documen...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) are predicated on contributions by members of a university communit...
The attitudes and behaviours of academics from different disciplines towards depositing their work i...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons for the low deposit levels of peerreviewed, o...
This paper presents the issues and challenges faced by a university library in encouraging academics...
Version of article published in New Review of Academic LibrarianshipPromoting an institutional repos...
The popularity of ResearchGate and Academia.edu indicates that scholars want to share their work, ye...
In June 2005, I was appointed as a Support Services Librarian at Loughborough University with specif...
One of the recent resources used at university libraries is institutional repositories (IRs) which h...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...